The beautiful walnut stock on the Hatsan 95 air rifle delivers a powerful first impression. And when you shoot it, it'll reinforce that first impression. The adjustable match trigger will give you control, and the SAS delivers less felt recoil.

Things I liked:Beautifully made. Very, very accurate, right out of the box. Fits and handles well.Things I would have changed:Leave the scop off. It's not a good one.What others should know:Very powerful. Shoots through 3/4 pine and 3/4 plywood with Crosman hollow Points. The more you shoot it the smoother it becomes. I would recommend. But it takes an effort to cock.

Things I liked:Powerful, nice stock, German metals, nice trigger, not to hard to cock, I have the metal spring 95,.25cal, it's hard hitting!Things I would have changed:The scope is alright, after all prep optical's are adjusted in? I had to adjust the front optical to get a more crisp view.What others should know:the front muzzle break is a little off? It doesn't effect accuracy, tho you can't use a laser bore sighter on it?

Things I liked:Beautiful stock, accurate with open sites, trigger, good power.What others should know:Shoots well out to 30yd with H&N FTT. Good for close varmint, but really fun shooting reactive targets with this .25

Where can I find instructions on proper maintanence on this gun? The supplied manual only says it has to be lubricated, but doesn't say how or with what.

Cory from USA:

http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2006/01/cleaning-airgun-barrels-the-stuff-you-need-to-know/
I would suggest reading this blog post and keep the outside of the gun wiped down with a good light oil to prevent rust.

Randy from USA asked:

Can the 95 be converted to a gas ram?

Chevota from USA:

I'm betting they are, but which spring strength and length to get I can't say for sure since I don't have this gun, but no doubt a standard Crosman nitro spring. You'd need to do some mods, and maybe a Crosman part or two will make it easier. Imo I don't think it's worth the effort because the existing coil spring can be made to feel, sound and shoot like a nitro if you're willing to do a little work. It's probably easier than installing a nitro, and certainly more reliable and cheaper. These guns should also have a new main seal and buttons installed, plus lots of other little mods can be done while it's apart. chevota at hotmail for an info pkg of all that, just tell me what gun and what you're after and I'll send it.

Tyler from USA:

Sadly we do not have a conversion kit for them at this time, but the Vortex gas ram version is available. You may want to contact Hatsan USA about whether or not they can convert existing model 95's.

TJ from USA asked:

What's the most accurate pellet in this rifle in .25 besides any pointed ones and what size groupings do they give?

Tyler from USA:

I would recommend the JSB King's at 25.4 grains. Group size will vary from gun to gun and shooter to shooter and of course be dependent on distance.